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intense security tonight at stanford, an event commemorating apple's late cofounder steve jobs. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. job's requirement for privacy is continued to this event. >> reporter: some of the guests are now here at the apple store where you can see this wall of
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post its are growing. >> i need to walk? >> put them on ma'am. >> reporter: the access the main squad of stanford, required an invitation and a parking plaquered. >> you have to get on that side of the street, please. >> reporter: as media and military helicopters flew over head, students and locals stopped by to find out what was going on. >> something that has to do with steve jobs. someone of power, fame is coming. >> reporter: others joined the media in trying to catch a glimpse of california's governor, widely reported to be a guest behind the sea of tinted windows. >> i'm sure they are all very important but i don't recognize them. >> reporter: this korean media
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waited all day for the arrival of the samsung heir. >> i went to college here it was all about openness. >> reporter: we talked to several media reps who explained this was a private event. they didn't have access to the guest list or what time the ceremony was to start. and couldn't share it even if they could. >> reporter: we're told at least 500 guests were at this service which ended about 8:30 tonight. right now there is a reception going on at a near by art gallery. now this is not the end of the memorial. apple employees will honor steve jobs next week at the company headquarters in cupertino. reporting live in palo alto, patti lee. we have more coverage on the death of steve jobs on our
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website. go to ktvu.com and click on the apple tap near the top. san jose police tonight are releasing few details about the deadly shooting involving their officers. it happened around 11:45 this morning just north of downtown. police say three full time officers and a reserve officer went to an apartment complex to look into a report of a suspicious person with some sort of weapon. >> one of the officers at least one felt threatened enough to fire his weapon. >> authorities describe the person killed as an adult male but have not yet released his identity. they say the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: more details on today's officer involved shooting in san jose. this is the sixth of 2011. there were four officer
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involved shootings in san jose in 2010 and three incidents in 2009. in each of those years there was one fatality. also in san jose, is it a case of rough justice. could the killer of a hell's angel at a funeral be in the custody of a club? >> this broke out feet from me and we still don't know what happened. >> reporter: this mercury film shows steve being shot down. possibly shot by a fellows hell's angel who's identity and whereabouts are not known. in the crowd and chaos the crime scene was altered before
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they arrived. they admit it's possible the suspect was attacked and taken away by tossens friend. >> a great man, good father. >> reporter: those who know tossen from his bail bond business are leaving cards and candles outside his office door. >> sad. i don't understand how this happened. i don't have words. >> they think everybody is up to no good when that's not true. >> reporter: we talked to tossen about motorcycle violence when his best friend was gunned down last month. at petigrew's grave site, memorials are in tatters. petigrew's loved ones moved in to clean this grave site.
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whatever level of security san jose police thought was sufficient they're most likely rethinking it now. debra villalon. two of the oakland raiders more famous fans pay tribute today to al davis. >> al davis represented the very fabric of the culture of oakland. he was a maverick, independent, visionary, strong, you know the commitment to excellence was something that as kids we saw it every day. you're losing an era, you're not losing a person, you're losing an era. you know to me one of the best football minds that we've ever seen. >> davis died last weekend. mc hammer and ice cube both wore raider attire to today's game. for the raiders it was the first game without al davis in the coliseum. his fans believe he was there
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in spirit. >> the flags at raider nation flew at half staff today. rather than a somber occasion there was a party atmosphere complete with bar-b-ques and t- shirts. fans say al davis wouldn't have had it any other way. a way to honor the man was to honor the raider. >> he was a genius. his expertise was football. and he took us to the top. we're on the way back up. >> reporter: as the afternoon wore on, fans gathered inside the stadium and shared a moment of silence in honor of al davis. the raiders took the field and an early lead. at halftime, more than a dozen raiders gathered on the field to remember al davis. john mattis lit a torch to remember his memory. >> i love to see all the players on the field and john madden lighting that torch was incredible. >> it was a tender moment for
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this team with a tough reputation. >> reporter: al davis will live on through his team and the best way to honor his memory is with a win. we'll have much more on how the raiders did coming up. it has been a violent weekend in oakland with three people killed in a pair of shootings. police say abram pringel was shot at 85th an olive street. he was rushed to the hospital but died a few hours later. there was more gunfire. officers got a report of shots fired near the interstate 580 park avenue exit. >> we were spotted at the scene. we located two adult victims. one was eventually pronounced deceased at the scene. one was transported to the hospital. >> reporter: a second young man
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also died. police have yet to make any arrest in the killing. the homicides come a few hours after mayor quan calls for a plan to reduce crime. last year at this time there were 65 homicides. sonoma authority say the discovery of a body is connected to an earlier call to a shooting. deputies say they found the body at 7:00 a.m. that's after an earlier 911 call of gunfire and several hours of searching for a victim. the two locations are several miles apart. authorities have not released any more information except to say they are investigating the person's death as a homicide. pg & e crews will be venting a pipeline tomorrow morning. they're preparing the pipe for a pressure testing in an area near sand hill road and branner drive. service will not be disrupted. but people in the area may
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detect the smell of natural gas which should dissipate quickly. anyone worried about the smell should call pg & e. a controlled burn in the south bay could be visible across much of the bay area over the next few days. fire officials are set to perform a controlled burn. less pending weather conditions and approval from local air quality officials. the burn will help prevent wildfires and improve wildlife habitat. fire officials say people in most counties will be able to see the smoke. contra costa county health officials are reporting a third human case of west nile virus in less than a month. the cases all originated in the eastern part of the county. now the latest victim who is a 65-year-old woman and the two previous victims are all recovering. health officials say it's a sudden increase in activity for the mosquito born disease. but they can't predict any sort of a record year because the season has been off to a late
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start due to cold temperatures last winter. the 6.9 loma prieta quake will have an anniversary tomorrow. last night they found four mentally challenged adults adults chained in the basement of an apartment building. the victims were malnourished with bed sours and bruises. police believe they were transported from texas and florida and spent days trapped in a dungeon. >> to think that you would treat a human like this simply
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makes you sick. >> three suspects are brought forward for charges. the suspects stole the victim's social security checks. the female suspect may have been holding them for years as she moved around the country. great sadness tonight in the racing world as a champion died in a crash. the horrific 15 car wreck happened -- welden had won the indianapolis twice including this year. the race was called off by officials but drivers decided to honor weldon with a five lap tribute. we will have more about this accident and hear from devastated drivers coming up a little later on sports wrap. one week after occupy oakland began there are now more tents and more supporters
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here and across the globe. a shift in the movement to legalize medical marijuana in california. the mayor organization that is behind it and what it means for medical marijuana users. new information about the deadly accident between a boat and jet ski and what may have caused this collision. the news continues in just 90 seconds. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's
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the occupy wall street movement has expanded beyond the u.s. with many groups in many countries signing on to the cause. ktvu's allie rasmuss talks to those who continue to gather for change. there's a child care area where people take turns babysitting. a camp site kitchen and shelters springing up every day. these new retired teachers did not camp out but came to support people who did. >> we're both veterans of the 60s movement. this is very reminiscent to me about the spirits of the 60s. >> reporter: but here the spirit is fueled by the difference between the rich and poor. >> there aren't any jobs. >> reporter: earlier in the week there were about 70 tents out here. now you can see just about every patch of green belt is taken up with a tent. the movement is growing here and in other parts of the country. across the bay, occupy san
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francisco has more events and demonstrations planned for this week and the movement gone global. some demonstrators clashed with police in london. other anti wall street demonstrations sprung up in sidney australia. tens of thousands of people gathered in denmark. and protesters took to the streets in tokyo, madrid everyone mala even malasia. >> reporter: some say all that is missing now is more organization. >> >> i think what we need to do is bring change for others across the country. >> reporter: many out here say they plan to stay here until that happens. in oakland, allie rasmuss. activists cindy sheehan has been arrested as part of the occupy sacramento protest. demonstratorred applauded yesterday when she joined the
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protest. but early this morning police arrested her and 18 others as they tried to spend the night at cesar chavez park. sheehan became famous when she tried to approach president bush at his crawford ranch not long after his son was killed in iraq. the search is on for a gunman who fired a gun at a patrol. it started last night during a routine traffic stop near the bay bridge. according to a highway patrol spokesman the driver took off and during the course of a short pursuit hit three parked cars on jackson and samsung streets. the man fired a single shot at the patrol officers then escaped on foot. there were no reports on injuries and no word yet on any
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arrests. -- they believe cars were vandalized late last night or early this morning. they don't know how many tires were slashed. neighbors said they saw several cars with slashed tires. the bomb squad arrive at about 10:30 this morning after reports of something suspicious in the 800 block of wolsie street. officers roped off a section of the street which reopened around 5:00 p.m. tonight. it's unclear what if anything the bomb squad found. new at 10:00, there's a powerful new ally for those trying to legalize marijuana. thousands of california doctors are saying it's a good idea, jade. >> reporter: that's right, the california medical association says it's about regulating an unknown. we spoke to the man sometimes handled as the mayor of okesterdam. he says he's ready to see what this does for the movement. richard lee showed us what his
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students study. here in the california medical associations endorsement to legalize marijuana made lee evaluate where the fight is headed. >> this alone will not change anything. but when you add it on with everything else going on. i think it's more sign which direction this policy is going to eventually end up. he showed us an amsterdam newspaper dedicated to the medical cannabis industry. >> with more control it'll be safer for everyone. >> reporter: at least that's the idea for doctors with patients like miller who walked out of the dispensary tonight. >> there's a lot of pot heads out there. but that's not what the movement is about. the movement is about getting care to people who need it. >> reporter: lee showed us what's out there which is within reason the medical association wants regulation, to regulate. physicians can't study a fact without better access. miller puts trust where the
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association doesn't. >> and the people who are doing it really seem to care about the patients. >> the association claims a pot ban is a failed public health policy putting california at the forefront of the debate to legalize or not to legalize once again. >> i think we've seen the trends. a lot of trends started in california and this is another sign of that trend. >> reporter: the cma made its recommendation at its annual meeting. the california regulation has taken a stand behind it. they will release a formal statement tomorrow. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. we're getting new details tonight about a serious boating accident that killed three people in los angeles county. authorities say the three women on a sedoo were both making high speed turns at the same time. they said it appears the speedboats struck the seadoo. it happened yesterday in san
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dimas. the women on the seadoo who are all members of the same family died. three of the four people on the boat were seriously injured. auto workers for ford motor company appear closer to ratify a new contract. the union published the vote which pushed a total vote to 50%. four results will not be known until wednesday. after rejections next week, union leaders told the rank in file it was the best deal possible. this week workers for chrysler will also vote on a proposed contract. a frustrating morning for a church congregation. instead of bibles they needed brooms. and why the pastor is upset with the red cross. we're following breaking news where police have just arrive at the scene of a multiple shooting. i will let you know if you
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breaking news to tell you about out of pittsburg at this hour. firefighters say four people have been shot and we understand one of those injured is a juvenile. we want to show you live pictures from the scene. the shootings happened here on ravine drive near alvarado avenue. it all started about 8:30 this evening. two of the victims were air lifted by helicopter out of the area. you can see still a very active scene with officers and people there behind the crime scene tape. it's not clear what led to the shootings, bullet holes can be seen in a garage door in the area. police are not commenting on the condition of the victims but as soon as we get more information we will pass it on. u.s. treasury secretary timothy githenr is addressing the g20 summit today in paris. geithner said the new plan include a better fire wall.
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the fear is that greece will default and trigger further problems across europe. geithner pledged that the u.s. is tackling it's debt problem. >> most of the attention in the world is now focused on europe. i want to emphasize that we're working hard in the u.s. to strengthen the fundamentals for future economic growth. finance officials at the g20 summit are urging leaders who act decisively and take advantage of the latest bail out. in news of the world tonight, in thailand this weekend military rescue teams fanned out to pull civilians out of flooded communities. the season rains this year in southeast asian have been extraordinarily severe. in thailand nearly 400 people
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have been killed. in rome, damage from yesterday's occupy wall street -- 135 people were injured. the large majority of them police officers. and in canada, it took this man more than eight hours to finish the toronto marathon today. that's a six hours longer than the man who crossed the finish line first yet singh still earned a place in the guiness book of records. the 100-year-old british citizen is hailed as the world's oldest marathoner. affectionately called the tornado he started running last year when he lost his wife and child. the church was heavily damaged by fire. >> reporter: holding brooms instead of bibles, members of
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the shiloe church spent this sunday cleaning up. after a fire started in this fourth floor room. >> we heard a boom. a real loud explosion. this whole back area took off. >> reporter: the fire appears accidental and a cause has not been determined but the church pastor says an electrical fire started in the wall. 23 men who live here most of whom are in recovery were taken in by another home. >> i'm totally frustrated with red cross. and it was just amazing to me that there was no real effort in my -- from my standpoint for them to help us with relocating these men who had just been devastate. >> i understand that the residents and church leaders felt that wasn't their best solution. they found an alternative housing option so we weren't -- it wasn't necessary for us to open the shelter. >> on ground level, fans helped
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dry the carpet. while surprised parishners arrived for service. >> i think jesus saved our house. >> reporter: the sign outside the church lists 11:00 a.m. for sunday worship and this con congregation says this fire is not going to stop that from happening. >> we're christians, so we believe all things work together for the good. and we know out of this something good will happen. >> reporter: a lesson in faith amidst the ashes. in san francisco, maureen naylor. i'm carol hahn in washington. where history is being made. i'll take you to the ceremony coming up. also a huge music festival comes to a close on treasure island. we find out just what makes this venue so attractive.
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i ride muni every day. i enjoy it the most when i'm with sidney. she doesn't notice that it's too crowded or that it can run a half hour late. i'm bevan dufty, and i'm running for mayor because it's not enough to just "get it done"-- we have to get it done better. sidney thinks muni is magic. we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way.
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the legacy of the nation's formost civil rights leader now has a permanent place in the nation's capital. karen han bring us the dedication ceremony. >> reporter: walking with a civil rights leader once marched to pay homage. >> he helped us understand no matter what color your skin color is, you could still go to the same school and stuff. >> reporter: the martin luther king jr. memorial was 20 years in the making and hurricane irene further delayed its dedication planned on the 48th
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birthday of dr. king's i have a dream speech. >> i have a dream that little children will once live in a nation where they won't be measured by the color of their skin. >> it's just history. >> reporter: to see the first memorial on the national mall to a black leader and to hear the countries first black president praise the way he got to the white house. >> a black feature, no official rank or title who somehow gave voice to our deepest dreams. >> martin luther king was our hero until we got the president. >> reporter: the crowd gathered here today is not expected to be as large as a quarter of a million people organizers expected during the original dedication. but the folks spoke to said that's not a bad thing. >> to me it's good. >> i was able to get seats. >> reporter: a front row seat
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for even the youngest americans to see history being made. >> in washington, carol hanh. workers in las vegas are putting together the stage for tuesday's gop candidate debate. seven candidates are expected to participate. the new hampshire sec tray of state is threatening to hold the nation's first primary in december to preserve the granite state's historic status as the campaign kick off. republican presidential hopeful cain got words of support from an unlikely source. fellow presidential candidate newt gingrich. >> if herman can understand the 9 percent sales tax so people decide support it he has a good
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chance to be the nominee. >> reporter: cane has been pushing his 9-9-9 tax proposal. the plan would support the current tax system with corporate taxes and a new national sales tax. the postoffices biggest union is turning to wall street for help in devising a new business plan. the postal service lost $18 billion last year with more losses expected this year. tonight the young kwroepb said it hired ron bloom as a -- tonight the union said they hired ron bloom as a consultant. union officials want to find a way to avoid postoffice closures. a new survey suggestions san francisco and san jose are among the city's luckiest cities. the survey ranked san diego as number one. san francisco came in sixth just ahead of the gambling capital las vegas. san jose ranked 11th and oakland 43rd.
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the city of charleston west virginia is ranked as the least lucky. the magazine looked at several factors including the most lottery and sweeps take winner as well as more holes in one on a golf course and the fewest lightning strikes. music lovers are headed home now after the music festival. this is the fifth year for the festival which combines music, food and crafts. there are two stages with 26 artists performing throughout the weekend. the venue is small compared to other events but it does give it a more family friendly feel. >> for kids here the first time music festival. having a great time. very family friendly. just hanging out, listening to music. having some food, doing some fun thing for the kids, they're having a blast. the views of the city at the backdrop to the stage are spectacular.
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today's headliner in the festival's last act is death camp for cuteties which is wrapping up right now. rita williams was honored this weekend in texas for her outstanding work as a journalist. rita was recognized as one of the texas tech university college of mass communications outstanding allumni. rita says it was a wonderful thing to go back to texas tech where she got her education which made everything else possible in her career. she says the local paper awarded her scholarships which allowed her to become the first person in her family to graduate from college. >> congratlations to rita. what happened to postgame peace? see the controversial handshake after tonight's 49ers game. and expect warmer weather tomorrow. meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us which spots could be getting close to 90 degrees.
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temperatures cooled off quite a bit this weekend also some mid- and upper level clouds moving to the bay area. but the weather pattern changes right now. we're expecting a completely different weather story as we head into your monday. right now the map on storm tracker 2. most bay area neighborhoods right now reporting partly clear skies developing just offshore. this was the sunset. you can see looking out toward the oakland estuary here. we have this, partly cloudy skies, fog will be on the increase. tomorrow some morning cloud cover. but skies becoming mostly sunny. the extended forecast still a dry weather pattern and temperatures on the mild to
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warm side. overnight low, most of the bay area starting in the mid-60s. santa rosa 53, hayward 58 degrees. partly cloudy skies and the fog regrouping early tomorrow morning. so today you can see the temperatures ranging from the 60s and 70s. here's a bump i'm expecting for tomorrow. san jose approaching the mid- 80s. that's the key headline. temperatures will be warming up. that's after a cloudy day today. you can see all the high clouds moving through the region. a few sprinkles earlier this morning. that weather system now moving outover town being replaced -- moving out of town. being replaced by warm temperatures. tomorrow will be the warmest day of the week. you can see what happens as we head into tuesday. a cooler weather system there come in that will increase the fog. temperatures cool off into tuesday, by tuesday night into wednesday we could introduce drizzle at least for the coast. here we go with our forecast model showing you some of the
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fog tomorrow morning at 6:00. look what happens into the afternoon hours. the clouds clearing, revealing mostly sunny skies and all that orange here that orange contour links up with the 80s. santa rosa, there's that 85. fairfield in the upper 80s. temperatures will check in around 3:00 or 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. oakland beautiful at 80. san jose in the 80s. san francisco there's the 76. for the beaches warming back up into the afternoon with clearing skies. those readings in the upper 60s to the 70s. here is a look ahead, your extended forecast. there's the cool down for tuesday and wednesday. drizzle first thing wednesday morning that will increase the sunshine once again. no real rain clouds in the extended forecast. temperatures could warm up slightly by next weekend. >> good day to play hookie. not saying you should.
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i'm off tomorrow so i'm lucky. >> legitimately, you are. tragedy hits the racing world. a driver is killed at the indy race in las vegas. >> the raiders lose one of their team leaders. next in sports wrap. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. [ female announcer ] and if you call now, your first tow in good hands roadside assistance is free! simply get a quote on any allstate insurance policy. that's a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance just for calling, and a free tow just for quoting. call now!
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